Long Beach Real Estate More Expensive than its Inland Neighbors, Less than Coastal Ones

This East Long Beach home on Zillow is listed at 709,000 with 1467 square feet on a 5,867 sq ft lot.

Long Beach CA

For those looking to buy a home in Long Beach these days, you might be struck with housing sticker shock.  Real estate prices across California have soared in recent years and experts have long stated, location location location, is a major factor in why housing prices are so high in one area, but lower in others.  Long Beach situated on the pacific coastline with sunny days most of the year and moderately warm temperature is no different.   The data according to Zillow, shows that the price per square foot of real estate in Long Beach is more expensive than its inland neighbors, but less expensive than its coastal ones.  Here is a breakdown:

Inland Neighbors Real Estate Price Per Square Foot

Long Beach Price Per Square Foot is $432
Lakewood Price Per Square Foot is $427
Downey Price Per Square Foot is $367
Bellflower Price Per Square Foot is $358
Santa Fe Springs Price Per Square Foot is $351
Paramount Price Per Square Foot is $326
Carson Price Per Square Foot is $323
Compton Price Per Square Foot is $312

Coastal Neighbors Real Estate Price Per Square Foot

Manhattan Beach Price Per Square Foot is $1035
Hermosa Beach Price Per Square Foot is $1000
Redondo Beach Price Per Square Foot is $603
Huntington Beach Price Per Square Foot is
Price Per Square Foot is $486
Long Beach Price Per Square Foot is $432

Check out more information on Long Beach real estate data on Zillow here.